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1. first find and open RUN
2. Click on it and type CMD
3. Press enter and type IPCONFIG
press enter and highlight default gateway to highlight rightclick the top of the box and make sure quickedit mode and insert mode are checked
4. highlight default gateway and right clikc (it will automaticly copy) now go to your web browser and paste.enter nd login
your done!! if you don't know nthe login reply, and i will tell you your routers login
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Ha at the begginning, why did you blank out everything that really didn't matter? Nice tutorial anyways though.
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10-11-2009, 07:13 AM
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(10-10-2009, 09:54 PM)alpha1997 Wrote: Like every one does not know how to do that.
I like how you don;t understand there are beginners
(10-10-2009, 11:35 PM)aaronlbaby05 Wrote: Ha at the begginning, why did you blank out everything that really didn't matter? Nice tutorial anyways though.
i like to color lol
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This is cool. I don't know a lot about computers and I was able to change the name of my wireless network using this. Thanks for the TuT.
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(10-12-2009, 05:37 PM)zenzul Wrote: This is cool. I don't know a lot about computers and I was able to change the name of my wireless network using this. Thanks for the TuT.
no problem bro, im just happy i could help
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why did you black out your LOCAL ip.
1. people can do anything with IPs anyway other than like put it though nmap
2. It is a local address you cant even use that on nmap it only works on local computers.
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(10-12-2009, 06:49 PM)R3c0nn1ssanc3 Wrote: why did you black out your LOCAL ip.
1. people can do anything with IPs anyway other than like put it though nmap
2. It is a local address you cant even use that on nmap it only works on local computers.
i like my privacy? is there anything wrong with that?